GE to hone digital efforts, leverage additive manufacturing as it focuses on core businesses
GE to hone digital efforts, leverage additive manufacturing as it focuses on core businesses.
GE will cut costs in its digital unit and focus efforts on its core businesses such as power, aviation and healthcare.
CEO John Flannery on Monday outlined GE's review of its businesses, plans to become more efficient and generate more cash flow and halve its dividend. During the review, analysts were speculating about what GE would do with its digital unit, which was seen as an investment in the future and the "industrial Internet."
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